Friday 19 September 2014

Micromax Canvas Nitro A310 with Android Kitkat 4.4

Micromax Canvas A310 has decent specifications and the right price in the category. With Snapdeal because the exclusive retail partner for Canvas Nitro A310, Micromax has it alright at least in writing, but after it is all about the performance and also the feel which Micromax has to deliver. The rear leather like panel, which actually made from plastics, gives the phone a decent look, a nice feel at the back while holding it.

Specs and Features:


Design and Hardware

The Canvas Nitro includes a 5-inch display at a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels along with a pixel density of about 294 PPI. Additionally, it has 178-degree viewing angle, therefore the viewing angles are good. Even though it has low resolution display when compared to Canvas Knight, the display is bright, offers good sunlight legibility and contains oleophobic coating that prevents fingerprints. When the auto brightness is enabled, brightness is automatically increased in bright outdoor environment. Sometimes the display becomes too bright. Overall the display is nice. Micromax doesn’t reveal if the phone includes a scratch-resistant glass.

The earpiece exists on the top along with a 5-megapixel fixed focus front-facing camera with OmniVision OV5648 sensor, 22mm wide-angle lens having a 75-degree viewing. The camera can record videos in VGA resolution. Additionally, it has the usual set of proximity and ambient light sensors next to it and a LED notification light that glows in green and red colors.

Camera

Micromax focused a good deal using the camera on the new Micromax Canvas Nitro A310, they’ve added several new camera features as standard. Things mostly which may be had with an app, nevertheless its is definitely much better to have features integrated while using the OS and UI. A built-in camera specific widget enables you to take shots by concentrating on what you want to do, selecting from 5 different modes.

Android operating system and User Interface

The display is vivid and bright with great viewing angles, which provides an overall great experience. The phone runs on android KitKat 4.4.2 with minor tweaks in the company, including the Quick look, much like HTC’s blink feed and a new lock screen. Overall the interface looks neat and clean, except some bloatware, which comes pre-installed. The majority of pre-installed apps can be disabled, except a few generic apps from Micromax, which could only be disabled.

Battery

Canvas Nitro A310 packs a decent 2,500mAh battery, which supports a day’s normal use once fully charged. An easy user may get two days of battery backup, but charging daily is usually recommended. The phone will give you an average of 5 hours talktime, with both sims in the place. Because plastic body, there wasn't any heating issue, which we came across during our encounter with A310.

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